How does the antimicrobial stewardship provider role affect prospective audit and feedback acceptance for restricted antibiotics in a Canadian tertiary-care center?

Of 731 restricted antimicrobial prescriptions subject to antimicrobial stewardship program (ASP) prospective audit and feedback (PAF) over a 3-year period, 598 PAF recommendations (82%) were fully accepted. Physician auditors had an increased odds of PAF recommendation acceptance, reinforcing the co...

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Published inInfection control and hospital epidemiology Vol. 45; no. 2; pp. 234 - 236
Main Authors Hammond, Keely M., Kabbani, Dima, Doucette, Karen E., Smith, Stephanie W., Lau, Cecilia, Bains, Serena, Fong, Karen, Stewart, Jackson, Chen, Justin Z.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, USA Cambridge University Press 01.02.2024
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ISSN0899-823X
1559-6834
1559-6834
DOI10.1017/ice.2023.152

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Summary:Of 731 restricted antimicrobial prescriptions subject to antimicrobial stewardship program (ASP) prospective audit and feedback (PAF) over a 3-year period, 598 PAF recommendations (82%) were fully accepted. Physician auditors had an increased odds of PAF recommendation acceptance, reinforcing the complementary role of the ASP physician in the multidisciplinary ASP team.
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ISSN:0899-823X
1559-6834
1559-6834
DOI:10.1017/ice.2023.152